Neither of them is really one of these two players who buzz the electricity wherever they show up.......

I was in Monte Carlo last year, where Novak was hugely popular, large crowds turning up for his practise sessions and quite a hussle from kids for his signature. His capability of uttering at least some words in many languages certainly helps. Murray on the other hand, did everything to piss off potential fans.

It is just that their tennis styles are not as uniquely opposed as Fedal's, to make a huge rivalry on the court.

But he lost 23 times against you.
's right. We have to also throw into the mix. But I do not think it is currently the decisive factor. But he has achieved in my opinion too much. Maybe this is crucial if I move him even closer after major victories. But 14 or 17 Grand Slam titles is a significant difference. At the present time there is no question that he must be the greater player than me.

__________________“There’s so many athletes, tennis players around the world,” he continued, trying to put his life into some kind of perspective, “they want to be the best in what they do. They want to succeed. Many of them, they don’t succeed in the end. I’m fortunate to have this opportunity and succeed.”

I was in Monte Carlo last year, where Novak was hugely popular, large crowds turning up for his practise sessions and quite a hussle from kids for his signature. His capability of uttering at least some words in many languages certainly helps. Murray on the other hand, did everything to piss off potential fans.

It is just that their tennis styles are not as uniquely opposed as Fedal's, to make a huge rivalry on the court.

That's true. Nole is also hugely popular in China, Rome and Paris.
Nathaliia don't know the first thing about Novak.

Oh please, it's a thread about Nole and Andy, are you really going around the forum and copy/pasting 16>>>>x into every thread possible?

__________________“There’s so many athletes, tennis players around the world,” he continued, trying to put his life into some kind of perspective, “they want to be the best in what they do. They want to succeed. Many of them, they don’t succeed in the end. I’m fortunate to have this opportunity and succeed.”

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Re: Djokovic and Murray helping each other?

NolAndy is turning into quite the love-in lately, with these latest quotes from Novak and only a couple of months ago we had this from Andy:

One opponent you’d rather not face at the WTF?

"Djokovic, because I’ve known him for a long time and we are good friends."

It's all very " I love you, no I love you more...."

Btw @Vida What he said has no effect on his winning mentality.Of course he wants himself to win first and foremost and will do everything he can.He's not saying that should he play Andy he'll be like "Go on, you win".He's going to try and win GS's as much as anyone but if it goes wrong and he doesn't he's just simply saying that he has no animosity or pettiness towards Andy in that he'd be hoping that Andy better not win it now that he's knocked out or whatever..